Moving to Romania

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  • Useful links-
    Moving to Romania from EU:
    immigration-portal.ec.europa....
    Moving to Romania from non-EU:
    www.mae.ro/en/node/2035
    Giuliana IG: _giuliana_a...
    Podcast: sconfinate_...
    Don’t forget to check the article on goingexpat.info
    www.goingexpat.info/en/

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  • @nkem-2194
    @nkem-2194 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +24

    Hello, i am from Romania, currently living in the UK. Regarding the Romanian heath system, i can tell you it is a lot better than in many other EU countries. May be the buildings do not look like those in the privat sector but the doctors are very well prepared. Comparing to the UK, they have nice buildings but not well presented doctors. It happent to me to go to the doctor and the doctor had to check online in front of me what is my problem. It is not acceptable in Romania.
    Also, Bucharest is not the most expensive city, Cluj is the most expensive, actually.
    Take care, and thank you for your podcast.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Thank you so much for listening and commenting. As well as for the info provided. I love when the sharing creates this sort of communication, it is super important and I can see that a community is growing.

    • @ginaBeatz
      @ginaBeatz 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What are you talking about ?? Romanian health system is still bad! My mother in law broke her arm and she had to get an operation. She had to give the doctor "tips money" or whatever it's called in english so the doctor would take her serious and do the operation next day. After the operation again my mother in law had to give extra money to the nurses so they could help her. If you dont give extra money to the nurses no one looks at you. Some nurses are also rude and talks bad to you and insults you. Let's not even talk about the awful food you get if you stay days in the hospital. I was in Bucharest with my mother in law this year for an glaucoma operation in her eyes. I slept 3 days on 2 chairs, the food was little, old and tasteless. I'm not even allowed to go outside the hospital to buy something else to eat.

  • @olgaroche2929
    @olgaroche2929 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I am in US since 1990 and I am thinking to move back! After so long time away in the world I think that Romania is very fascinating place to retire! Romanian history is so interesting! Now I am fascinated by the land where I was born which I did not when I was growing up there! I miss it now!

  • @leontinagoodin8101
    @leontinagoodin8101 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +24

    Im Romanian and live in America for thr last 24 years and I wamted to know the view of an outsider living in Romania because I cannot get a clear view from a Romanian citizen or a youtuber what it means to move and live in Romania having thr comparison previously livibg elsewhere. Thank you for this interview. Thank you for minimizing the prejudism about Romania. In comparison, Romania does not deal with influx of non abiding people living in their country and therefore it is safer and more authentic in my opinion. Thank you ladies!

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  20 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Thank you so much for your comment. I am happy the video was useful to have at least a different point of view. I am glad if I can help, in any way, to minimise prejudism, it is very important to me to tell real stories.

    • @dumdumitru8536
      @dumdumitru8536 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      Romania acum are multi emigranți din lumea a 3-a care nu se vor integra vreodată. Mă aștept la multe probleme că în vestul Europei și aici în anii următori. Mai bine in America...

    • @dragoscepraga9103
      @dragoscepraga9103 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

      @@dumdumitru8536 Calmate hombre... nu se da voie la tot felul de "troublemakeri"... Romania & Securitatea vegheaza BINE DE TOT! Imigrantii care vin sa lucreze in Romania sunt selectati conform unor criterii foarte stricte... si chiar si asa, daca se apuca vreo unul sa faca vreo tampenie, pierde viza de sedere si este expulzat in secunda doi...!!!

    • @ciuzdamm
      @ciuzdamm 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@dragoscepraga9103
      E vorba de procentaj: Vestul va ajunge curând la suprasaturație și apoi se vor revărsa in țările vecine, tot europene și mai putin "dezvoltate".
      Tot acel procentaj va determina și starea din aceste din urmă state vasale unui grup de persoane, continuator al politicii celei de a3a împărații!

    • @loneycornel778
      @loneycornel778 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

      ​​@@dragoscepraga9103sincer m-aș bucura sa fie asa, locuiesc în "marea" Britanie, care a devenit o mare de căcat. Asa a început și aici cu politici stricte, după ce sau văzut în mulți au început proteste pentru asa zise drepturi. În felul acesta au venit politicieni la putere, acești progresisti care au încurajat imigrația în masă. Oricum ar fi, dacă nu alegem partide care sunt ceva mai naționaliste, vom devenii și noi o mare Românie de căcat. UK arata foarte multe semne de sărăcie. Zone care arata mai mult cu Mumbai, Afganistan, Africa etc.

  • @lecsu131
    @lecsu131 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    Maybe others are watching this clip and probably this helps the Italian lady in the clip, so let me clarify - You first get a family doctor - that's free. He's job is to diagnose very simple stuff, do vaccines, help with healthcare paperwork and THE MOST IMPORTANT - to send you to whatever specialist you need (that's called a Doctor's Note). The health system in Romania is provided in full and based on your insurance by STATE hospitals, not private hospitals. The disadvantage with State hospitals is that it can be a long waiting time and the hospitals are not so modern, but that's where all the best doctors are. The private hospitals look amazing, BUT in case of an emergency or complicated surgery or anything more complicated THEY WILL SEND YOU TO A STATE HOSPITAL!!! The way the lady describes it is like it's just a family doctor and private hospitals. That's not true. She skips/ignores/doesn't mention at all the state hospitals and specialist. The family doctor is like an operator, he's the one directing you to a specialist based on your condition. It's your choice to choose a private vs a state specialist. What she also doesn't mention is that waiting times in Romania for health issues is a lot shorter than in most developed countries in Europe. I have Romanian friends that flew back home from Sweden because they had a dental issue and the appointment was for 6 weeks into the future in Sweden to get checked out by a dentist. In Romania you either get it done today or tomorrow. We don't have the best healthcare system but it's not the worst either but there are also clear advantages over other countries even very well developed ones.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Thanks for clarify.
      This is the reason why I always leave the links in the description to have a look at the full pictures, since people I interview may forget/confuse something or their experience is different

    • @lecsu131
      @lecsu131 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Also for future reference to other readers: Example 1) I was cleaning rust off a fence with an angle grinder and metal shard flew into my eye, I got in the car, wife drove me to "Lahovari" Emergency Room (state hospital for Eye issues), got fixed in an hour, removed the shard, cleaned the eye, patched me up, gave me some pills, and off you go. Zero Euro/Lei etc. Example 2) Woke up in the middle of the night with kidney stone pain, drove right to "Burghele" Emergency Room (state hospital for kidney issues). Got a room, a bed, some pills, and next morning "ping" - i heard the stone hitting the toilet bowl when peeing. Zero Euro/Lei. Example 3) We wanted some investigations for our teenage daughter, Ultrasound and stuff - we opted for Regina Maria - because that's what they do best - treat you like a king, see you right away and investigate the hell out of you :). But if you had some real issues (like I had) then you go to State Hospitals, even Regina Maria hospital will send you to a state hospital based on what they find.

    • @carteunu467
      @carteunu467 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Lecsu
      Bucharest offers Health Shopping.
      Great to hear.
      Lovely to see Romania 🇷🇴 in a booming development.
      May God bless this wonderful country and her lovely people 🙏❤️

    • @Magda-ey9yf
      @Magda-ey9yf 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Romanian health system is very complicated and inefficient . The family doctors can’t do much, they can’t even start a diabetic on Metformin. They have to send you a specialist for any medications, even an antidepressant can only be prescribed by a psychiatrist,and most of them don’t do refills over the phone.
      I am Romanian, I worked in healthcare for 11 years in Bucharest, and I moved to Canada 23 years ago, where I also work in healthcare. Romania is 100 years behind compared to Canada. You don’t have to wait to be seen in Romania, but the quality of care is horrific. This is the main reason why I don’t want to return, as I am getting older.

    • @lecsu131
      @lecsu131 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Magda-ey9yf Why would a family doctor prescribe anti depressants? Because that's the way in US and Canada? You don't have to be seen by a specialist (most probably you even can't be seen because there's a cue around the block and waiting times horrendous) and the non-specialist family doctor prescribes everything and that's how there's a crisis of opioids and antidepressants that even kids can get their hands on? And that's a good thing in your medical opinion? Really? :).... Why would I want refills over the phone? You are talking about the actual systemic issues in Canada (almost no access to doctors when you need it) and the dumb workarounds they came up with to mitigate that - phone refills, non-specialist care, etc. And you say Romania is 100 years behind? :)...you are funny.

  • @carteunu467
    @carteunu467 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Bedankt dames.
    Ik word echt emotioneel als ik naar dit soort podcasts kijk.
    Immigratie in omgekeerde richting 🔀 in Roemenië 🇷🇴.
    Zo'n prachtig land met geweldige mensen die God nog steeds vrezen.
    God zegene Roemenië 🇷🇴
    Bedankt dat u deze informatie met ons deelt.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Dankjewel voor jouw liefde bericht

  • @simioncsm5042
    @simioncsm5042 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Hi ladies, you will be surprised, but even in the villages you can find english speakers.
    Romanian gramma is close to french, italian, spanish
    If you take train to west of country a good train company to choose is Astra Trans Carpatica

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      This is super nice! Thank you for sharing

    • @user-Jab1000
      @user-Jab1000 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, but should it be this way? If you go to France, Italy, Spain, do you expect them to speak Romanian, or should you be speaking their language (talking about an instance when you would move there, not as a tourist). We were so easily persuaded to leave aside our own heritage and everything makes us Romanians, and always believe that others are better than us. Sigh.

  • @carteunu467
    @carteunu467 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Grazie ragazze.
    Mi sto davvero emozionando guardando questo tipo di podcast.
    Immigrazione al contrario 🔀 in Romania 🇷🇴.
    Un paese così bello con persone meravigliose che temono ancora Dio.
    Dio benedica la Romania 🇷🇴
    Grazie per aver condiviso queste informazioni con noi.

  • @carteunu467
    @carteunu467 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you ladies.
    I am getting really emotional to watch this type of podcasts.
    Immigration in reverse 🔀 in Romania 🇷🇴.
    Such a beautiful country with wonderful people that still fear God.
    God bless România 🇷🇴
    Thank you for sharing this information with us.

  • @esteracolisar9915
    @esteracolisar9915 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Am lucrat 40 de ani intr-o Termocentrala in România inclusiv in tura de noapte plecam de acasa singura pe strada la autobuz ȘI am fost in siguranță

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I don’t speak Romanian, care to write in English please?

    • @danmano478
      @danmano478 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@goingexpat680​​⁠ She worked 40 years in a power plant from Romania, including the night shift, she was leaving home at night, walking alone on the streets to the bus station and she was safe.

    • @danmano478
      @danmano478 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @cib-888 Normally it is like this, but on this video there is no Translate button, like on other videos, although I use an Ipad and on other videos there is a Translate button.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks ❤️

    • @misscg367
      @misscg367 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@goingexpat680 Google translate is very good, it will help you learn Romanian if you see both texts side to side :) You`ll discover lots of words are the same in both languages :)

  • @gorogscrib6134
    @gorogscrib6134 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    If anyone watches in preparation to move, please be aware Cluj Napoca is more expensive

  • @NoName-eu4sz
    @NoName-eu4sz 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    Excellent decision, you will enjoy living in Romania!

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      She is indeed super happy to live there and her family as well :)

  • @Retrogamer71
    @Retrogamer71 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I'm English and learning Romanian language. I'm single in my 50's. I'm wondering if I will navigate through life to move to Romania or (maybe France as I have that language). In my working life I drive big trucks, and I am long studied of philosophy and psychology. If not to work, then maybe to move to retire and work in some trade or business.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Moving to work implies many aspect, the language depending on the sector, as well as the alternatives you can have there and cost of life. I wish you to find out soon what it the better choice and plan it

    • @user-Jab1000
      @user-Jab1000 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you already know French, it would make sense for you to move there then.

  • @1118cristina
    @1118cristina 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Welcome in my country .. I live actually in Canada , and can say the Health System is better now in Romania well (in Bucharest) then Canada , because here we dont have private health system and family medicine is very very poor manage ! so are people who stay in line to get a family doc even 5 years !!!!! its crazy As well the preventive medicine is almost inexistent ! I think in few years , at my pension to move back in Europe - Romania or Spain ... will see .. Good luck xxoxo kisses

    • @ginaBeatz
      @ginaBeatz 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How do you know that healthcare in romania is better ? when was the last time you had to use the healthcare in romania ?

  • @lsd8497
    @lsd8497 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    One bedroom apartment in a normal neighborhood should cost no more than 300 euro, not 500 ! And you can go to a private clinic with a GP refferal if the clinic has a contract with the Health Department. Probably 50 % of them do have.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for your reply. The video is based on Giuliana experience, and of course there can be some differences with someone else’s. This is why there are always the official links available to check details 😉

    • @lsd8497
      @lsd8497 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@goingexpat680 👍

    • @user-Jab1000
      @user-Jab1000 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      At 300 euros you get an efficiency, not a 1 bedroom. She's right, the avg monthly rent for a 1 bedroom is 500 Euros, and it wouldn't be anythign special, w/no central.

  • @alexandrap6939
    @alexandrap6939 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Alexandra ❤️

  • @virgiliustancu9293
    @virgiliustancu9293 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    You can stay in Romania without registration if you are from EU, but if you want a job or you want to get free healthcare, or you want to make a business, you must register.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your comment. Indeed we talk about people who move, it implies they will work and having access to health system therefore they must register as you also said! 😊

  • @user-xt7zv3xk7q
    @user-xt7zv3xk7q 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    Stange world we live in.. over a milion romanians moved to Italy.. and you decided to go towards the oposite direction... we are getting something back after all..😂😂

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  25 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

      So interesting right? In the interview Giuliana also said that many Romanians are actually going back "home" because the conditions are better now than year ago when they emigrated. Hopefully Romania is getting better and better then :)

    • @mona.cabocmona303
      @mona.cabocmona303 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      Romanians who moved in Italy and in many other countries in Europe 15-20 years ago, most of them have houses in Romania, and they actually didn't emigrated like the officials authorities are saying. They worked and builded or rebuilded their houses and they gathered money from their work, so they can come home with money and experience to make a better life in Romania.
      Living costs is higher in Europe, rents are higher, in Romania too, but they have their own house and can build again a good life home.

    • @misscg367
      @misscg367 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @@mona.cabocmona303 You are right here, it`s my plan to return in Romania for retirement, at least I won`t pay rent :)

    • @user-Jab1000
      @user-Jab1000 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@goingexpat680 Why is home in quatation marks? Romania is the home of Romanians and it has been since the beginning of Europe, a very long time ago. Romanians want to go back because this is our country, not because it's better than before, b/c it's really not.

    • @ginaBeatz
      @ginaBeatz 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@goingexpat680 Those Romanians that returned home are now regretting it! And some of them left again. Romania is way back.. no conditions are better! hospitals are bad, elderly care homes are even worse, kindergarten, schools, where teachers beat the kids, talks bad to them. I left as a child in 2001 and i will never come back to Romania. I will rather move to italy or spain when i will get old.

  • @MarcAle07
    @MarcAle07 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    when you have a serious problem go to private hospital, incase of really really serious, they will ship you off to the state hospital :))))

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your comment. Just out of curiosity Is this based on your experience?

  • @Mohamed.Fathalla6969
    @Mohamed.Fathalla6969 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I dont understand, the woman is Italian , why does she need residency permit?

    • @dragoscepraga9103
      @dragoscepraga9103 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      All migrants in European countries require residency permits, be they from another European country or from outside the E.U.... if you're European born with citizenship of another E.U. country, the process goes much smoother, compared to a country outside the E.U., that's one of the main advantages of being part of the E.U. free movement of people, easy travel within Schengen, free movement of capital, investments etc.

    • @lsd8497
      @lsd8497 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      It's not an actual permit. More like a registration. It's needed in order to integrate in the system ; pension, healthcare, address to be able to get a job, aso.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  12 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      She is talking about registration not permission, that is needed everywhere in Europe even from EU-citizens

    • @SpiderF27
      @SpiderF27 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@dragoscepraga9103 Not true. In Ireland for example, you don't need to get any permit in order to work or live here if you're a EU citizen. You simply have the same rights as native Irish citizens. Of course if you start working you have to register for tax but that is the same requirement for Irish people too. You even have the rights for voting here as a EU citizen.

    • @SpiderF27
      @SpiderF27 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@lsd8497 The requirements for registration to Emigration Office as a EU citizen is totally against the EU rules. It's against the law to require such act? Other registrations for Health Care, tax office are common things to do everywhere.....

  • @user-kb1hf1ee7o
    @user-kb1hf1ee7o 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The trains in Romania have certain destinations and are not bad.You can use airplanes,also.Romanians are not thieves,in a high level.The western countries destroyed,in about 10-15 years,our great economy,so,full of desperation,romanians didn't have to many options but to leave the country and find a job in western countries were,here and there,a very few of us started to steal,unofotunately.For 10-20 situations like this,your media started to blame whole romanians,forgetting that other hundreds of thousands were working without provoking any troubles.Think wider to understand what happened with east european countries,especially with Romania,which had the most complex and powerfull economy in eastern Europe,excepting USSR.Destroying our economy saved western Europe companies from going banckrupt. And,by comparison,Romania is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.We have,unfortunately,a bad political class,without international integrity and personality,corrupted by western countries but the romanians are really good people,empatic and social characters.Our logistics and infrastructure it's an work in progress but,still,you can enjoy the country's beauty.

    • @goingexpat680
      @goingexpat680  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      The goal was in fact, not only to give some practical info about Romani, but also to provide a feedback from soneome who chose to live there, about the reality if the country, which is not what has been described in the past, on teh contrary is a beautiful and safe place.

    • @user-Jab1000
      @user-Jab1000 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The coup d'etat was done purposefully, after which they started to demolish the economy to force us to leave our country. In the meantime, certain foreigners came to Romania in droves (hush-hush as you'll not find them on the census 😉), adn replaced us. Romania hasn't been governed by Romanians since 1989. Those foreigners took "Romanian" names and play that are form our country - they're not, and this is why they give "laws" that are anti-Romanian. They took our resources, and pretty much everything. They denigrate Romanians every chance they get. So, NO, Romanians are NOT thieves; THEY are.